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Re: Outlook 2003 Send/Receive Error 0x800CCC0F

(1) The &quot;server timeout&quot; in Outlook was set to 1 minute and I set it to 2 minutes but I still get the error.(2) I only get the error during the &quot;Receive&quot; and have never got it during the &quot;Send&quot;.(3) I had turned off the MailSafe setting when I first got this error but to no avail. It is currently on.
For some reason I have had very few errors today. Yesterday I was getting them continuously all day long as I was the prior day. I set the timeout to 2 minutes, hit the Send/Receive 25 times and had no errors. I set it back to 1 minute, hit it 5 times and got and error. I changed it back to 2 minutes, hit Send/Receive 2 times and got the error - very strange.

Re: Outlook 2003 Send/Receive Error 0x800CCC0F

You're right...strange. I'd leave the Time-Out at two minutes; it seems to be marginally better. By chance is your e-mail client trying to check more than one mail box? I ask that because my e-mail client (Pegasus) will sometimes give me the same sort of error when checking the second mail box after receiving something in the first mail box.

You know, it could be your mail server is just busy and there is not a problem with your programs? You think?

Re: Outlook 2003 Send/Receive Error 0x800CCC0F

(1) Time out is set for 2 minutes(2) I only have one EMail account/box setup in Outlook(3) My wife has the same account but different mail box
and no problems. She is running Norton Internet Security.(4) I have had problems with Verizon EMail in the past but it was few and far between. When I had the problem it was down not sporadic like this.(5a) I took down Kaspersky and hit the Send/Receive 100 times and had no errors.(5b) I brought Kaspersky back up and hit Send/Receive another 100 times and got 5 errors. Again, yesterday and the day before I was getting them continuously all day long and that was without me hitting the send/receive - just from Outlook polling.(5c) With Kaspersky up I then shutdown ZA, hit the Send/Receive 100 times and had no errors(5d) So if I run Kaspersky
OR ZoneAlarm I don't get errors but if I have them
BOTH running I get errors. I don't know how meaningfull this is since the error is so infrequent today.(8) Kaspersky had me run a script that generated a text file which I sent to them

Re: Outlook 2003 Send/Receive Error 0x800CCC0F

Would you also pass the though information along to Zone Labs Technical Support ? They might be able to provide additional guidance on this issue with which I'm not familiar.

I'm curious if you've tried just turning off the mail scanning function of Kaspersky while leaving the AV running? It certainly appears the problem has something to do with the filtering of your mail when both applications handle the mail data packet.

Re: Outlook 2003 Send/Receive Error 0x800CCC0F

Re: Outlook 2003 Send/Receive Error 0x800CCC0F

I am having the identical problem that you've described.
I too am receiving
sporadic send/receive &quot;connection to the server was interrupted: 0x800CCC0F&quot; errors from Outlook. I also have Kaspersky Antivirus installed.
This
only happens when ZoneAlarm Pro and Kaspersky are both enabled.
If either is disabled the error never occurs. I've further
discovered that if I disable scanning on port 110 (POP3 inbound mail) in Kaspersky while ZoneAlarm Pro is active, this too eliminates the error. However, I worry that disabling scanning on
incoming mail in Kaspersky creates a vulnerability.
I've seen numerous posts from individuals who have ZoneAlarm Pro and Kaspersky antivirus running without issue. Has anyone encountered and overcome this problem?
System particulars are:
Windows XP Pro PS2
ZoneAlarm Pro v6.5.737.000
Kaspersky Antivirus v6.0.1.411
Many thanks.

Re: Outlook 2003 Send/Receive Error 0x800CCC0F

I worked with both Kaspersky and ZA and was never able to resolve this. Kaspersky was not much help.
I finally uninstalled Kaspersky (trial version) and replaced it with BitDefender and the problem disappeared. I am now running ZA Pro 6.5.737 and BitDefender 10 and have never had problems of any kind.